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    Quote Originally Posted by PRO53 View Post
    Lookin good, what so brand of paint did you finally go with?
    Sorry for the late response. I didn't get any notifications of new posts in quite a while. I went with SPI clear and they recommended a paint company but all I can read on the can now that there is paint all over it is Pro Spray. Pretty spendy stuff I will tell you that.
    I just got most of it together today. Should be taking it for a drive next week if all goes well. Windshield will be in Monday.

    For some reason to me these cars never look good in pictures but I sure like them in person.
    How do you like the way the Grille turned out Bob?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Smith View Post
    .........How do you like the way the Grille turned out Bob?
    Nice compliment to the rest of the car, glad you did it that way.
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    The grille looks WAY BETTER, Mr. Smith!!! Nice job!
    That color looks really good on the car!

    Is that your final wheel and tire selection?
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    Mr. Smith, I just noticed the late 60's T bird in the background. Is that yours too? I've always wondered what one of those would look like with big rims, etc. Wanna post of pic of it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by randyr View Post
    Mr. Smith, I just noticed the late 60's T bird in the background. Is that yours too? I've always wondered what one of those would look like with big rims, etc. Wanna post of pic of it?
    No the T bird isn't mine I am just letting the guy store it here for a while. I will post some pics later of it. It is for sale if you know anyone interested. He want's $2000.00 for it which is what he paid for the wheels and tires I guess.
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    Quote Originally Posted by randyr View Post
    Mr. Smith, I just noticed the late 60's T bird in the background. Is that yours too? I've always wondered what one of those would look like with big rims, etc. Wanna post of pic of it?
    so now what do you think? . They're a little big and blingy for my taste..

    Looking good Mr. Smith! Is there a fuel door or is that an exposed cap resessed in?
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    Quote Originally Posted by 35fordcoupe View Post
    so now what do you think? . They're a little big and blingy for my taste..
    Hey Robert, I agree with the "blingy" part but I'll reserve judgment on the size till I see a pic of the whole car....
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